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... on, this was not a bad thing at all, and even made their fighting spirit more and more intense.

“The enemy is indeed afraid!”

“Our mission is successful!”

“All the sacrifices have been meaningful!”

“This trial will be recorded in the history of the Heavenly Dao Civilization and will be passed down with our civilization forever!”

“…”

These voices continuously spread within the Heavenly Dao Civilization.

At this level of the trial civilizatio ...

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